I am doing a research about this pot and the front depicts the last scene of the play Medea while the back shows this. Most of the sources I found only references the Medea scene and I have not been able to identify this scene on the back. I think it has to do with one of Jason's other tales. Any help would be appreciated.

Seeing as I practically live in Folk Hall (The art building that most students don't even know exists) and never venture into main campus unless absolutely necessary, I have never seen this rock before, nor will I in the future. Hey Arnold Rocks though!

My mother is the same way. Febreeze or Bath and Body works products are the worst for her. Once she said it felt like her lung collapsed. I've had to escort her out of a situation because she would have passed out if she stayed any longer, and have had to drive for her because she felt so bad she couldn't drive. Unfortunately fragrant flowers also effects her so any type of wedding/funeral with a bunch of bouquets is a no-go for her. She has to hold her breath in/near the cleaning isle. She has had a reaction to a co-workers detergent before.

Try this out. http://www.xrite.com/online-color-test-challenge
I got perfect once, did it later when I was tired and didn't do as well.
Caffeine can also affect your color vision.
The lower the score the better.
I just took it (11:51pm) and got a 4.

Sometimes it is necessary. If they get into something for example. Also bathing with dawn dish soap helps kill fleas. But you are right, unless there is something wrong with the cat they will clean themselves quite thoroughly.

Tips on bathing cats
-trim their nails first
- put a towel in the bottom of bathtub for grip.
- Don't fill the tub with water, Use a detachable shower head (if you have one) or a gallon jug of water.
-gently pour water on them to get them wet
- lather up
- pour more water to rinse, repeat if necessary. Refill jug if needed.

If they are really little kittens, you can use the kitchen sink, and just hold them under the running water to rinse.